Saber, are you doing commercial or residential? I do commercial A/V, I've been stuck at this job site near Bristol for weeks. I hate commercial construction sites. I can't see how you stand it.
I apprenticed for a company that did both commercial and residential. Now that I am on my own, I primarily do small jobs and property maintenance. I try my best to stay away from large scale commercial jobs, the money is good but you have to work for the devil and usually conditions are quit hellish. I spent way too much of my life energy assisting the corporate giants endeavors to consumerize the world.
I've worked on schools, hospitals, big chain restaurants, pharmacies, car dealerships, wealthy peoples ostentatious houses. Practically every large commercial job I worked on was for an enterprise for which I held personal disdain for. Ive participated in building this corporate prison for far too long...... very recently, about two years ago, I went out on my own and now choose to do small jobs for homeowners and small business owners. From now on I want to focus my efforts on supporting the alternative economy, and staying clear from doing corporate jobs.
The life of a tradesman is tough and conditions are rough, part of my past health problems likely stem from the high stress, highly polluted environments I worked in..... I would of walked away from this life long ago if I could find a way to make the same money elsewhere....but because I have developed a skill set which enables me to earn a decent living and provide an honest service, without being a slave to the time clock wage masters, I have chose to stick with it and develop my skills to full potential.
I now charge $35 per hour to a property management company, and up to $65 per hour for small service calls, troubleshooting and appliance installation.... Much of what I make is cash money, and I get all my business from word of mouth. I make twice as much money working 30 hours per week for myself, as I did working 40 hours for a company.